CALIFORNIA.
The San Francisco markets have been dull since last advices. The departures for the colonies have been the Adeline Burke, for Melbourne, with a cargo of 4,581 half-sacks of flour ; the Kedar for Melbourne, with 1,998 sacks of flour, 8,026 sacks of wheat, and 2,908 sacks of oats. ' : The barque Zephyr has been chartered to Otago at £2 10s. The Dutch ship Yrieneschau has 647 tons of bar] ey to Melbourne, at £2 'per toj} ; Hanibnrg barque John and Pauline $&& tons of barley to Melbourne,' at £2 10s. The Hercules ship goes to Sydney. ' Freights are likely to be very high when the crop comes in, as few vessels i are expected, and little tonnage is offer-, ing. ■ ■' : ; ~ Madame Bishop has gone to China, instead of coming to Australia^ as oHginally intended.
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 276, 7 June 1866, Page 2
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133CALIFORNIA. Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 276, 7 June 1866, Page 2
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